INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The Marshfield Hospital & Cancer Center sits adjacent to the Chippewa River in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Gage Brothers provided the architectural precast panels to tie the hospital design to compliment the natural surroundings.
Notch is an innovative, high-performance, recessed LED luminaire for the general lighting of commercial, institutional, retail and civic spaces.
A true ‘slot’ product that creates a luminous slot in the ceiling instead of the standard stripe, Notch reinvents the category by extruding the recessed… Read More
Open environment for companies, individuals, and organizations to create, innovate and collaborate.
The Longboard product line is an uncomplicated architectural system with remarkable solid colour finishes and believable wood finishes. Longboard is non-combustible and composed aluminum slats, louvres, ceiling beams and the SimpL-Clip system.
Bright colors were used in the open office design at the Cummins engineering building in Fridley, Minnesota, by HCM Architects.
Crossville’s gauged porcelain tile panels were chosen to skin the exterior of the Santa Monica Medical Plaza.
The new facility allows MN SNAP to expand their capacity and bring services to more low-income communities, shelters, and rescues.
The floors needed to be extremely durable in order to withstand constant heavy traffic, and they had to offer the right, upscale look befitting the building’s overall design aesthetic.
Crossville Tile provides the Dinner Key conference room with fashionable and durable tile.
American Prairie Redwood reclaimed wood paneling with a custom black finish.
Reclaimed softwoods t&g ceiling joins other reclaimed wood tables, fixtures, cabinetry, doors, and more in Kindred Fare.
The Burbank Connexion project is a series of high-profile Burbank buildings located in the heart of downtown Burbank. Designed by Patrick Tighe Architecture and illuminated by LEDCONN, the lighting for this architectural space was inspired by an iconic layout of a major Los Angeles freeway.